Resumo do episódio 17 de Born With Luck
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Li Qian found herself in a precarious position as Zhou Rong grew increasingly suspicious of her. Seeing him grip a golf club, she realized she couldn't talk her way out and prepared to defend herself with a Buddha statue. However, she was struck from behind and knocked unconscious. Her attackers were Fang Chao and Liu Zhi, who had escaped their trap and infiltrated the villa.
After disguised themselves in uniforms stolen from two housekeepers they had overpowered, the duo had been looking for an opportunity to rob Zhou Rong. The disguised pair confronted Zhou Rong in his study. Though he initially tried to resist, Zhou Rong became cooperative once he saw Fang Chao was armed with a gun. He surrendered a suitcase containing one million US dollars in cash, which had been intended for Zhu Yifei.
However, when Liu Zhi picked up a mobile phone from the desk, Zhou Rong panicked. He lied, claiming the phone contained irreplaceable photos of a deceased relative and offered them the million dollars just to leave the device behind. Realizing the phone was valuable leverage, the thieves kept it and knocked Zhou Rong out before fleeing. Li Qian, who had woken up, remained still on the floor until they were gone. Soon after, Zhang Yi'ang arrived with a police team.
As Li Qian tried to slip away, she was intercepted by Li Penggai, a villa worker who recognized her as a police officer but accused her of trespassing. A confrontation ensued, but it was cut short when Zhou Rong emerged. Desperate to avoid police scrutiny of his illegal dealings, Zhou Rong covered up the robbery, claiming everything was fine and that Li Qian and the others were his invited guests.
Back at the station, Li Qian reported the transaction she had overheard and the subsequent robbery. While Captain Wang wanted to prioritize finding the two unidentified robbers to recover the phone, Li Qian and Zhang Yi'ang decided to focus on Liu Bei. They had Liu Bei's photograph and knew he was a key middleman who had vanished with part of the "bianzhong" (ancient chime bells).
They suspected Liu Bei was now in grave danger from both Zhou Rong and Zhu Yifei. Meanwhile, Liu Bei had discovered that the bells were worth tens of millions of dollars, far more than the small sum Zhu Yifei had promised him. Angered by the deception, he kept one small bell for himself and decided to bypass the middlemen to deal with Zhou Rong directly. At the same time, a fuming Zhu Yifei realized his set of bells was incomplete.
However, his elder associate revealed that he had hidden trackers in the suitcases, allowing them to monitor Liu Bei's movements. Elsewhere, Fang Chao and Liu Zhi went to the Fenglinwan spa to enjoy their stolen money. There, they encountered a heavily intoxicated Lang Bowen, who was causing a scene. Recognizing him as the man from the wallpaper of the stolen phone, they interrogated him. After a brief beating, the drunk Lang Bowen revealed the phone's password: a sequence of fives.
Word of the brawl reached Zhou Rong, who ordered the spa's surveillance footage deleted to keep the police away. He then prepared to head to his office to retrieve a weapon. Late that night, Hu Jianren returned to the Rongcheng World headquarters and found the gatehouse empty. As he entered the building, the reception phone began to ring. It was Liu Bei, calling to negotiate the return of the artifact directly with Zhou Rong.













